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    the oarAiiA daily i!EEi thvksdav, .TAKTAHV 17, 1001.
K. BRVSKAS11UW AT BUFFALO
ri'ty Thorn a d Dollm is iho Sura Euggested
for Appropriation.
"LAN FCR STATE BUILDING AND EXHIBIT
l!u ml of .Krlriiltrii -, lliirllfiilturnl
Snrlt-t)' mill KmIim I'.ri'rilrrn' A
Din h.tlon licit OIHi-itn ami
'Irrii'iifl Oilier I: nil im-sn.
.INCOIA', Jan. IC (Special Tclogrsm.)
Ti. Ncbrnlka legislature will be nuked to
cppioj rlate JSl'.OtO for n stnto building nnd
ixhlr.t Ht thj I'an-Amirl:nn exposition.
V V. Tnjlor, chief of concessions and for
merly n number cf the faculty cf the t'nl-M-.-sliy
of Nebraeko, has been Interviewing
sivcial incmbcrM of tho lcRlslaturc on the
I np' si Ion, nml It In I veil mil on author
I y t tin t n bill prnvldlnK mi appropriation cf
thj dimensions named will bo Introduced
n xt week. All states In tho transmlv
s.s Ippl region and some farther west wl I
be nsktd to appropriate money for stuto ex
hibits. Mltilc llouril of Aurlciillnre.
The rinsing session of the Stnte Hoard
of Agriculture wns held tonight nnd the
following odlccrs wcro elected: President,
K. li. Vance, Pawnee City; first vice presi
dent, J. It. Cantly, Webster; second vice
president. W. K. Kwlnc 1'ranklln; trens
urcr. K. Mclntyrc, Seward; sccrctnry, Rob
ert V. Pumas. Ilrownvlllc. The latter two
Kcntlcmcn wero re-elected. Alter consider
nblo dltcusslnn tho board voted to Indorse
(he bill now boforo tho lcRlalaturo which
provhtcs for an appropriation for tho state
fair.
J. C. Scacrcst of Lincoln was elerted a
member of tho board to fill the unexpired
term of J. I). Macfarlond, nnd the following
men were elected to the full term: J. II.
Dlnuinore, ('lay county; It. V. Purnns, No
mahii county; C. II. Hudge, Lancaster
county; I.. D. Stetson, York county; B, M.
Kcarles, Keith county; U U. Fletcher, Cum
ing county; ('. M. Llewellyn, Furnas county;
B. Fllloy, (Inge county. President IlaBsctt,
on retiring from nfllcc, thnnked the mem
bers cf tho board for tho cordial support
which they bad always given him. Tho
new president then nnnounccd the list of
members appointed by him to tho hof.rd
of managers as follows: V. It. Mellor,
I.oup City; Peter Youngers, Jr., Ocnova; 8.
P. Hassett, (Ilbbon; 0. II. Hudgc, Mncoln;
B. Fllley. Fllley,
Mnti- Horticultural Soclrl.
The Slnte IInrtlcultur.il society closed Its
nnnual meeting tonight by electing the fol
lowing officers? President, 0. A, Marshall,
Arlington; llret vice president, 1 M. Huh
sell, Wymore; second vleo president, O. S.
Christy, Johnson; secretory, 0. II. Harnard,
Tablo Hock; treasurer, Peter Youngers, Jr.,
(icnevn; board of directors, Lewis Hender
son, Omnhn; B. F. Stephens, Crete; V. J
llrfHcr, Plattsmoulb, All tho members of
tho society fnvorcd nn exhibit nt nuf
falo. B. S. Welch of Shcnondonh was made
an honorary member of tho toclety.
Mute Nulnr- lire-oilers' Ansiielntlmi.
The Stnte Swlno Ilreedcrs' association
elected the following odlccrs: L. L. Young,
Oakland, president; B. II. Day of North
Ilend. Phil Unit of Scwnrd, Colonel M. W.
Harding of Humboldt nnd B. '.. RiiBsell of
Herman, vice presidents; II. F. Mcintosh,
(Jmnhn, sccrotnry and treasurer.
Xfvr Hank Stnrtcil.
Tho stato banking board today chartered
tho Mitchell Valley bank of Mitchell,
Bcotts 11 In IT county. Its authorized capi
tal stock Is J25.000.
Governor Dietrich today appointed S.t M.
McVrlch of this city a colonel on tho mili
tary staff.
TRUE TO BRYAN PLATFORM
Nrlirnskn Mrmoerrit l- Cnmnilltrp Itc
nnirniN It AllcKlnnce- In the- Knn
hiin t'lty Doioun.
LINCOLN, Jan. 16. (Special Telegram.)
Tho democratic stato central committee
mot at tho Orond hotel this afternoon and
discussed the futuro policy of tho pnrty.
Twenty-two of tho thlrty-threo members
of tho commlttco were present. Plans for
the future wcro discussed at somo length,
the commlttco bolng unanimous In Its de
cision to continue tho organization along
tho same lines as during tho pnst. Tho
question of merging the silver parties into
nno nnd selecting a name therefor In an
ticipation of expected legislation restrict
ing n namo to appear on n ballot moro thnn
once was not discussed. Tho following res
olutlon was ndopted:
Resolved, Thnt wo, tho democratic Htito
committee, of Nebraska assembled, pond
greeting to the nnTion; that we atlh?ro with
undiminished loyalty to the principles sot
forth In the Kansas City platform anil shall
rontlnuo to do battle for them until the
people realize nnd protest agulnit tho
vicious tendencies ot tno rrpuunenn party.
I, oilier OllW-rrn Installed,
WBST POINT, Neb., Jan. 16. (Special.)
Last evening the local lodgo of the Ancient
Order of United Workmen Installed their
now officers, thoso chosen being: John
Hoar, rast master workman; O. L. Nel-
burg, master workman; William Mathle
sen, recorder; Hcrnnrd Herman, foreman;
Joseph Drnhos, overseer; Aaron Schalrer,
financier; Hnrman Zcplln, receiver; A. A.
Peterson, Inside guard; John Blsanger,
IRRITABLE TEMPER
Is not always a sign of bad disposition
in man or womuii, but of unstrung
nerves tluc to Kidney Trouble, Pain Iu
Hack, Dizziness, Urine which smells,
Deposits in the Urine, NMht Sweats
nnd Swollen Feet nnd Hands are the
symptoms to watch for carefully. Thcro
is however, no need to suffer nor to
cause unhnppiuess.
lioKKiirt'.s
K.6HIBS
will stop the disease and restore tho
sufferer to health under $50 cash guar
antee and the solemn nssurance of
their originators, under oath.
.NT.IIIt.VSKA
panplerared liy Klil-ne-oldi. la wrltlne them
pirate cucloc ilampcd uudreed rnrrlope.
J. 1L Buck. Pointer, 1011 T it. IJncola
IL O, Wood, j n. l:th L Lincoln
Mrs. A M Powell. (Mil 1J t Lincoln
M. K. NutMic. Cnttx-nlrr. 3H3 S. 1 1th tl Unroln
lin. .1. 1: Kitk, n;.:o ,t. i..imiti
a JL Ots, I'top Morloi llolrl. NtbrmWa tlty
Xlrs Jonn Nrirman.ai: 4lli Cnrfo. NibrA.' ka City
I. Ilrnnrlt. r.:.l fl 1 1th SI. Nrltrsska C'tv
W, .Thuimsn.Att t'artu ror.4tli l.SrbtCtly
Vrti Ffltlioiir. Sth .ntf, oir -ith ft ,fl)rn$l Hlr
II. I. Small ISnnhls(. umaha
W. It. i:illn:ton, ::m ti. lllttt umalia
Morrow's Kld-nc-oids are net pills,
but Yellow Tablets and soil at f "ty
cents a box at drug stores.
JOHN MORROW X CO.. OHHINOFIBLO, O.
guide Louis Zeplln, outside guard, Charlei
Hcese trustee. Dr S. A. Snmmons, physi
cian. OltD, Neb., Jan. 1C (Special.) The Odd
Fellows snd Itebekabs held a Joint Installa
tion of odlccrs nnd served a banquet after
lh- Initiatory ceremony wn3 over last night
A largo majority of the members if each
lodge wore present and all et.-.Njyed the
evening. Tho offlccrs of tho Independent
Order of Odd Fellows wero as follows: No
ble grand, C. W. Ilnrnes; vleo grand, A. S.
ItoAnn: secretary, Fred Hathcr; treasurer,
O. II. Pnlft. The following appolntlvo of
fices erc filled' Conductor, Will Tlmm;
Mnrden. A. J. M' rrls; right supporter of the
noble grand. Ilurney Wcarc; left supporter
cf the roblo grant, Chrltt Jansen; Inside
genrd, P. W. Mortlj; outsldo guard, Truxton
llockhold; right supporter of the lce
grand, Lafayette Palst; left supporter of
the vleo grard, Dr. 12. J. Ilond.
Tho odlccrs of the women's branch of the
lodge wcro as follows: Noble grand. Mrs.
C. W. Uarnes: vice grand, Miss Cora Dow
bower; financial secretary, Mrs. C. II. Pol
ler: recording secretary, Mrs. Uurney
Wcaro; trcnsuior, Mrs, A. S. Rowan.
I-'iiIIm I mlrr I'iikIik Wheel.
FItB.MONT. Neb.. Jan. lC.-(3pecl.l.) -
Mr. Oeorge Ganger of this city waj struck
by train No. f. on the Blkhorn m.'nr the
old Chniitnuqua grounds this mornlnrr and
s'.tttnlneil li'Jurks .vhlch will probably prove
fntnl. The engineer tllscovered her walking
north on tho track not far from tho bridge
jver the ltnwhldc and sounded tho whistle.
She taw and heard tho approaching train
and stepped off on tho right side, then
cither fainted nnd fell alongside the rail or
stepped up to the track again and was
struck by tho pilot of the engine. The
train was moving slowly, probably not fas
tor than three or four miles nn hour. The
wheels of tho locomotive passed over her
left nrm, nlmost completely severing 't
Just below the elbow. She was cnrrlcd to
the train, which then bacKed down to the
city, and taken to tho hospital, Mrt.
danger was Just recovering from a severe
attack of nervous prostration. Her, nrm
was amputated this nttcrnoon. No other
bones wcro found broken. The physicians
Bay that owing to her enfeebled physical
condition and high nervous temperament
sho may not recover from the shock.
Onl to lie nieclrlc I.luhl.Ml.
OltD, Neb., Jan. 16. (Special.) At a
special meeting, hold Monday evening, a
ten-year franchise was granted to Fair
hanks, Morse & Co. of Omaha for put
ting In an electric light plant, and their
representative, Mr. Phelps, Is now engaged
In mnklng contracts with tho citizens. The
city tins contracted to take lights to tho ex
tent of $25 per month. It Is proposed to
push tho work of putting tho plant In hs
rapidly as possible, and It Is claimed that
tho business part of Ord will be lighted In
forty days nnd tho entlro city In sixty
days, unless tho weather Is unusunlly bad.
Tho company must have tho work dono
Inside of sixty days.
Church Debt Id Lifted.
FItB.MONT, Neb., Jan. 16. (Special.) Tho
annual meeting of tho Congregational
church of this city was nn occasion of
moro than usual Interest for the rcnoon
that the money was raised to pay off tho
last of tho debt owing for tho cxtcnslvo
repnlrs of n yenr ago, which amounted to
$675.73. Tho total amount given by the
church for benevolences nnd current ex
penses wns In round numbers $3,300. Tho
following officers wcro elected: Trustee,
Albert Johnson; treasurer, C. C. Pollard;
clerk, J. II. Williams; dencon, George I'.
Davis; deaconesses, Mrs. Thomas Turner
and Mrs. II. II, Treat.
ClnrkM In In Sunpeimr.
CLAIIKS, Ncb Jan. 16. (Special.) A
few days ago a report camo to this place
thnt n young man by tho name of Mclean,
living two miles north of town, had a
disease, resembling smallpox. Dr. Itablnson
wns sent to examine tho patient and found
him suffering with a gcnculno case of small
pox. Tho churches have all been closed,
public gatherings forbidden nnd a strict
quarantine will be maintained. All school
children arc ordered to produce certificates
of vaccination nnd tho schools will continue
until further developments. Doth doctors
aro vory busy, nnd vaccine points aro in
grcnt demand.
Mil Slffinn Delta.
KEAItNBY, Neb., Jan. 16.-(Speclal.)
Sovoral of Kearney's young women who
nro desirous of spending time this winter In
a ntudlous way havo started a club which
they havo given tho name of I'M Slgmu
Delta. The first meeting was held at tho
home of Miss Lorn Townsley this week nnd
tho evening wns spent In organizing and
mn'pplng out n course, of study. Tho early
part of Bngllsh history will bo reviewed
this week. Tho members of the club arc:
Misses Margaret Graves. Helen Adair,
Ileulah Freeman, Nora Mooro nnd Lora
Townsley.
Ivdltor I'litiiiim' ltntr.
KEAIl.TEY, Neb.. Jan. 16. (Special.)
Christopher Putnam, tho Into editor of tho
Gibbon Gazette, who committed suicide at
his home In Gibbon last Saturday, did not
leave a will nnd Instead executed a quit
claim deed tho day beforo ho took his life.
Tho deed has been sent to the recorder of
dopds for filing and bIiowh that Putnam's
deed was premeditated, Ho leaves his four
children n quarter section of land and four
lots In Gibbon, Tho rest of his property,
his residence and printing plant will go to
his widow.
Ai:iolutces Sin j- llnve to Walt.
MEATH1CE, January 16. (Special.) Tho
rumor has gained considerable credence
hero that tho now appointees of tho Insti
tute for Feeble Minded nro not likely to
enter upon their duties for threo months, si
It Is claimed thnt Dr. Dearlng Is to bo
given that length of tirao to close out his
administration. Tho prospective delay Is
quite embarrassing to some of the ap
pointees, who had made all nrrangemcDts
to tnko hold today, even having gono' so
far as to dlsposo of their business Inter
ests. Mnii- FlrMiun lit Srn-nrtl.
SBWAKD, Nob., Jnn. 16. (Special Tele
gram.) About 25rt firemen from different
towns In tho stnto nro In Seward today
attending tho Stnte Firemen's association.
Tho principal business so far has been put
ting out fire. This morning tho different
committees were appointed, and tomorrow
tho election of officers tnkes place. It is
safe to say thnt Seward never entertained
a crowd of men that could make more
iioIbc.
Scut Hack to IniliiNtrliil .School.
KEARNEY, Neb., Jan. 16. (Special,) A
young fellow by tho name of Frank Wnugh,
second cook of tho Midway hotel, who stole
an overcoat from the chef nt tho hotel, has
been brought back to Kearney from Re
publican City, whero ho has been staying
for a month. Young Wnugh was on a
parole from the Industrial school and was
sent back to the school to servo out his
time.
Iti-v. t'oinitcr mine lit I, cure Kearney.
KEARNEY. Neb.. Jan. 16. (Special.)
Ilov. J. L, Countermine, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church of this city, will re
move from Kearney after April 1. At a
mooting of tho congregation of tho rhureh
last evening a motion was adopted by n
vote of 17 to 63 that he would not bo "re
called." Row Countermine has been pastor
of the church hero for the last six monttis.
llnneKt'iitppr AkhIiikI ItfitlliiK,
LINCOLN, Jnn 16. (Special Telegram,)
The senate committee on privileges and
elections heard evidence In the contest case
of llonckemper ngnlnst Renting from Clay
county and tculght the cose wns argued by
the attorneys. W, D. Oldham represents
Rcutlug, the fusion member, whoie majority
of seventy-eight votes Is claimed by the
contestant to have been secured by fraud
and n violation of the corrupt practices act.
The decision of tho commltteo will not be
made public until tomorrow.
Clone .School nnd .Mrctltm.
SILVER CREEK, Neb., Jan. 16. (Spc
clal.) Another smallpox scare has struck
this town and vicinity. Tho coses reported
ore four miles west of town. J. llaynes'
school In district No. 40 has been closed
by the board and the series of revival
meetings which were being held In the
schoolhousc by Rev. Mrs. Crosier were
closed last night.
!'rcnl It n Third 'rime.
HOOPER, Neb., Jan. )6. (Special.)
Henry Wenke, n farmer living southeast
of town, broke his left leg while attending
an nuctlon sale west of town yesterday.
He was In tho act of stepping over a lencc
when his foot slipped and his leg wns frac
tured by the fall. This some member had
been broken twice before about Bovcn years
ago.
Xrnrly Cost nn IJ-c.
HOOPER, Neb., Jan. 10. (Special.) At
school Alfred Innst, while trying to cut n
shoestring, struck his right eye with his
pockctknlfo and for a time It was thought
that ho would lose his sight. Ho was
taken to Omaha, where he was treated
and 'It Is now thought that he will suffer
no trouble after a short time.
Vo 11 iter .linn TlrcA of Life.
CHESTER, Neb., Jan. l6.-(Speclal.)
After two years of despondency John J,
Contes, a young man, shot himself through
the head with n revolver Monday evening,
death resulting In two hours. Ho was thj
eldest son of Conductor Coates of the IJur
lluton's Chestcr-F'ilrmont branch,
WnlKli-JnckNoit Cae t'on tinned.
DAKOTA CITY. Neb.. Jan. 16. (Special.)
Tho case against T. J. Walsh, tho Jack
son merchant accused by Gcorgo Sterling
with nssault with Intent to kill, was con
tinued In tho county court today until
January 20, owing to Blckness In the de
fendants family.
.llliluc M-inii I 111,
OltD, Neb., Jnn. 16. (Special.) District
Judge C. A. Muun Is now confined to his
bed with throat and lung trouble nnd bis
friends aro very much worried at his condi
tion, which seems to bo precarious. All of
his district court work has been postponed
until April.
StipervUttrs Oranulzc.
BEATRICE, Nob., Jan. 16. (Special.)
At tho meeting of the Gngo county IJoar'l
of Surervleors last evening George Hnzlc-
ton was re-elected superintendent of the
poor farm for tho ensuing year nnd Dr. 0.
L. Hoo was elected ccLnty physician.
Ifoth IIiiiiiIn Make .Survey.
CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Jan. 16. (Spe
cial.) Surveyors arc In town running n
lino for the Union Pacific from Stroma
burg to this place. Two weeks ago tho
II. & M. also ran n line over practically the
same route.
Doctor nml Mr. Slinir I'ntertnln.
OSCEOLA, Neb., Jnn. 16. (Special.) Dr.
and Mrs. L. M. Shaw last evening entcr
tnlned friends upon tho occasion of their
eleventh wedding anniversary.
For Hrlplnir lntl tinny.
HARRISDURG. Pa., Jan. 16. A Joint rau-
cus of tho senate and house democrats was
held this afternoon, at which resolutions
wcro adopted expelling from tho party thoso
democrats who aided tho Quay republicans In
the organization of tho house, and William
J. Calvin of Shenandoah, who also voted
for Mr. Quay for United States senator.
C'lncliPN McMlllnn'b Sriintnmhlp.
LANSING, Mich., Jan. 16. In Joint con
vention a,t noon today tho ,stato legislature
verified the vote taken In the senato and
house yesterday and Scnntor James McMil
lan was formnlly declared elected United
States senator for the term of six years
from March i next.
rrrnlilctit Invited to Mttlc Hock.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. Jnn. 16. In tho
houso today a resolution was unanimously
adopted Inviting President McKlnley to
visit Little Hock as tho guest of tho legis
lature. General Fltzhugh Leo addressed
the body this afternoon.
to i'hi:vi:xt Tin: omr
Laxntlvo Rromo-Qulnlno removes tho cause.
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Thursday 'Will lie Fnlr nml Colder
with Wlndtt lllfMrliiK from
the .orthtvct.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. Forecast of the
weather for Thursday and Friday:
For Nebraska Fair Thursday; colder In
central nnd eastern portions; northwesterly
winds. Friday, fair.
For Iowa Fair Thursday and Friday;
northwesterly winds.
For Missouri Fair Thursday; colder In
northern nnd central portions; northwest
erly winds. Frldny, fair.
For North Dakota Fair Thursday;
northerly winds, Friday, fair.
For South Dakota Fair Thursday;
colder In eastern portion; northwesterly
winds. Friday, fair.
For Kansas Fair Thursday, colder In
northeast portion; northerly winds. Fri
day, fair.
For Colorado, Wyoming nnd Montana
Fair Thursday; variable winds, generally
northerly. Friday, fair.
For Oklahoma, Indian Territory nnd Ar
kansasFair Thursday; northwesterly
winds. Friday, fnlr.
For Illinois Fair Thursday and Friday;
colder In central portions Thursday;
northwesterly winds.
Fgr New Mexico Fair Thursday; north
erly winds. Friday, fair.
For Western Texas Fair Thursday;
colder In southern portion; northerly
winds. Frldny, fatr.
I, oral Hccoril.
OFFICE OF TUB WEATHER TlimnAIT.
OMAHA. Jan. 16. Official record of temper
nturo and precipitation compared with the
corresponding nay 01 mo last tnreo years:
1JM1. 1900. ism. isns.
Mnxlmum temperature... 45 ?3 40 ."0
Minimum temperature 2S 2S 2rt 19
Menu temperature 35 9) 3.1 ?9
I'reclpltntloti 0) T .ml ft)
ltecord of temperature and precipitation
nt Omnhn for this day nnd since March 1,
1M0:
Normal temperature 17
Kycess for the dny IS
Totnl excess since March 1 12JS
Normal precipltntliui 02 Inch
Deficiency for the day 02 Inch
Total ralnfnll since March 1 30.52 Inches
Kxccss since March 1 LOIiicii
Deficiency for cor. period. 19C0... 4.5iinehes
Deficiency for cor. period, 1S9U .. 4.15 Inches
ltcpnrta from StiitlmiM lit 7 I. M.
2 -jp
o 3 A x
STATIONS AND STATE
OF 'WEATHER.
33 cc
: S?3
; 1
i:3
1
Omnhn. clear
North Plutte, clear .....
Cb'-ymine, clear
Salt I-uko City, clear a
Knpld City, cleur ......
Huron, cloudy
Willlstnn, cloudy
Chicago, clear
St. Louis, clear
St. Paul, clear
Davenport, clear
Kansas City, clear .. ..
Helenn, clear
Havre, cloudy
Illsmnrck, cloudy
Galveston, olnudy
361 2I (0
:t u .00
30l HI .10
.121 .".Si .00
30 4V T
J0I 32 T
I 21 r.)
241 CM .u
3 44 .00
14i IV .01
21! Jl .10
421 14 .(0
.K JXl SO
22' 2S .00
21 2M T
601 65 T
T Indicates trace of precipitation,
Zero.
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecast Official.
LEGISLATURE QUITS AWHILE
South Dakota Eoloni to Adjourn Until
Tueiday of Next Week. .,
GOVERNOR IIERREID MAS THE GRIP
I Cpnllneil to Ills Iloom liy Attnck
of thr PretnllhiK Mnlnily Ten
Members .amril for llj.
position Committee.
PIERRE, S. I) Jan. 16. (Special Tele
gram.) Dills Introduced In the house today
were: To prevent desecration of the
United States flng by advertisers; to pro
vldo lor a grain palace and general exhibit
at the iluffalo exposition; to provide for
Incorporation of cities and their classifica
tion ttccordlng to population and providing
for settlement of accounts and claims
ugalnst the state Incurred In unorgnnUed
counties.
A Joint resolution was Introduced for nn
amendment to the constitution to reduce
tho Interest rate for Investments In tho
permanent school fund to 5 per cent.
An nttcmpt. to adjourn from Thursday
night to Tuesday of next week cnlled out n
hot debate by several members and n
parliamentary tangle which was hard to
straighten out, but finally', after tha house
had once voted against tho proposition, a
reconsideration was secured and both
houses will adjourn for that time.
On cnll for tho third rending of house
bills the bill for the repeal of tho law re
quiring pfibltcntlon of certificates of nomi
nation was brought out nnd a motion to
recommit the bill brought out a loug dis
cussion, but tho motion was defeated and
tho bill pnsscd by a vote of 80 to 4.
Other house bills passed wero to amend
tho law for punishment for the receivers of
stolen property nnd to change the terms of
court In tho third circuit.
A resolution carried to provide for an
exposition commlttco which was named In
tho resolution, crnslstlng of Representatives
Everett, Price, Seward, Hencdlct, Vlck,
Eggo, Heath, Peterson, Shaffer and Odlnnd.
A favorable committee report was se
cured on the bill Increasing salaries of
governor nnd Judges.
Hills not duplicated Introduced In the
senate were: Providing thnt tho entire
amount of liquor llcenso money shall bo
pnld Into tho county's general fund; amend
ing the liquor license law, with strict pro
visions In rcgnrd to the druggist (supposed
to bo tho bill of the Liquor Dealers' asso
ciation); Increasing terms of coutity rom
mlgsloncrs to four years and mnklng them
Ineligible after two terms and giving
threshers' liens priority over all other
lions.
Tho Judiciary commlttco reported favor
ably on tho bill for codification of tho lnws,
' The senate also wrangled for somo time
over the question of ndjournment from
Thursday to Tuesday before carrying It.
Governor Hcrreld has been confined to his
room today by tho all-prevalllng grip.
DECIDES THE ORDER IS GOOD
Supreme Court of Sonth Dnkota Sns
tnlnn Cnntrnctn MnuV liy He.
tlrlnur Olllccholdcr.
PIERRE, S. V.. Jnn, 16.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) In tho supremo court this morning
nn opinion won handed down by Justice
Hnney In tho enso of Drown & Saengcr
ngnlnst tho Stato of South Dakota, In which
Judgment Is rendered In favor of tho plnln
tlffs for $1S0. Tho enso Is nno'.Jn which tho
right Is tested of nn officer ordering sup
plies which will bo used by; 'tola successor.
Tho court holds thnt lit tho- nbsenco of
fraud or collusion nnd In good faith and If
ordered In tho regular' course of business
tho order should bo sustained.
Tho court ndmltted A. J. Keith of Sioux
Falls on n certificate from tho Buprcmo
court of Minnesota.
Governor Herrcld has granted nn extradi
tion warrant on request of tho governor of
North Dakota, for Charles Danfleld, wnnted
at Bllendalo on a charge of burglary, and n
requisition on the governor of Colorado for
Homer Cnmden, wonted at Mltcholl on a
chirgo of criminal assault.
TO IlKCIIlI? WIIHTHBH I.O SIUHT PAY.
.IiiiIkc Cnrlnnil Hears Case Involving
InillmiM' Taxation Kxriupt Ion.
SIOUX FALLS, 8. D Jan, 16.-(Spcclal.)
A hearing wns held today beforo Judge
Carland of tho I'nlted States court In one
of tho most important cases over tried In
the northwest, that Involving the right of
stnte nnd county nuthorttlcs to tax Im
provements .ipon lands nllotted to Indians.
The nctlon was brought for tho purpose of
bnvlng this question, which had never be
fore been taken beforo stato or federal
courts, definitely determined.
The suit Is entitled the United States
against Jnmes A. Rlckert, county treasurer
of Roberts county, nnd wns Instituted by
W. G. Torter, assistant United States nt-
()- s .ntli Dakota. The county au
thorities of Roberts county assessed tho lm
. ciikiUh of a number of Slsseton In
dians, who nro a branch of tho Sioux tribe,
nnd as they refused to pay tho taxes the
property of some of them was recent'y
seized by tho county authorities, with tho
Intention of selling It for the taxes accu
mulated ngnlnst It.
Tho contention of the government Is that
r.s the title to the allotments Is held In trust
for tho Indians by tho United Slates for n
period of twenty-llvo yenrs nnd tho prop
erty attempted to bo taxed wns Issued to
the Indians by tho government, tho nctlon
of tho nuthoritles ot Roberts county was In
total violation of tho statutes of tho United
Slntes. The county nuthorltlct based their
nctlon upon tho ground that, as tho Indians
enjoy all tho rights and privileges of full
fledged citizens they should bo tnxed. Judge
Cnrlnnd's decision will bo rendered In the
course of a fow dayH.
Director Itc-IMrcted.
CHICAGO, Jnn. 16. At the annual meet
ing of tho stockholders of tha Indiana,
Illinois & Iowa Railway company held
hero today the present Incumbents wcro
re-elected to tho board of directors. Tho
annual report of tho board of directors was
submitted and shows net earnings of $859,.
001 for tho yenr ending Juno 30, 1900; a
balance of $543,611 and a net gain In sur
plus ot $73,548.
C'nn't Lose Tlllmnn.
COLUMBIA, S. C, Jnn. 16. The general
arsembly of South Carolina today unani
mously re-elected Hon. R. F. Tillman
United States senator to succeed himself.
Tcnnest.ee Srnils Cnrmnnk,
NASHVILLE, Tcnn., Jan. 16. Tho legis
lature In Joint convention elected E. n.
Carmack United States senator for tho terra
beginning March 4, 1901.
Senntnr Cinrk I'Icctril,
HELENA, Mont., Jan. 16. Hon. W. A.
Clnrk was today elected United States sena
tor to succeed Senator Carter.
tinny StarU for AViiohliiicttin,
HARHISm'HO. Pn.. Jan. 16.-Senat . M.
8. Quay left at 9:35 this morning for Wash
Ington In company with his daughter. MUa
Corn, nnd Prlvato Secretary Wright.
Edgar C. Gerwig, private secretary to
Governor Stone, went to Washington this
nf lei noon with tho senator's comml.Hlon,
Mr Quay expects to qualify tomorrow ns
11 t.enator nml then return to Hnrrishurg
um' direct the parage of the reform bills
ti which tlio Quuy republicans aro com
mitted. Tho sennto nnd house met Jointly nt noon
nml verified the vote for senator nt vex.
terday's session, after which l.leutcnuu
uovernor woom lormany ucciareu .Mr,
Qucy's election,
CANNOT MEET IN NEBRASKA
.TefTrlex nml Ituhlln Will Not lie Al
lowed to I'lKht In This
stnte.
LINCOLN, Jan. 16. (Special.) Governor
Dietrich has declined to allow tho Jeffries
Ruhlln fight to tnke placo on Nebraska
soil. This decision was In response to the
following telegram:
Governor Charles It. Dietrich, Lincoln,
Neb.; Plense wire Us whether you would
allow Jeffries nnd Ituhlln to tight n limited
number of rounds In your stnto In enso the
light Is prevented here.
TUB CINCINNATI POST.
Governor Dietrich's reply was as fol
lows: The Clnclnnntl Post. Cincinnati, O.: Will
not nllow Jeffries nnd Ituhlln to light In
Nebroskn.
Attorney Gonernl Frank N. Prout gave
the following opinion: "Replying to your
Inquiry us contnlned In telegram from
the Clnclnnntl Post relative to proposed
prizefight, I beg to say that section 7 of
the crlmlnnl codo provides: 'If any per
son shall actually engage In n premedi
tated light or contention commonly called
n prizefight, every person so offending shall
bo Imprisoned In tho penltcntlnry not less
than one or more than ten years and pay
tho costs of the prosecution,'
"Section 279 of the crlmlnnl code makes
It tho duty of nit sheriffs, constables and
pollco odlccrs who shall havo reason to
believe that any persons are about to en
gage In prizefights or are In training or
preparation for such contention or prize
fight to nt once arrest such person nnd
take him beforo a magistrate, etc.
"In view of thoso sections of tho statute
I am of tho opinion that not only should
tho approval of the governor bo withheld
from the proposed fight between Jcffrlcn
nnd Ruhlln, but thnt It would bo the duty
of the executive to use all means necessary
to prevent such exhibition."
Fight May lip Cnllnl Off.
CINCINNATI, Jnn. 16.-Thcre wero
rumors here tonlKht thnt the contest be
Lw.p,cn.,Jfrr,e!, nl"1 Huhlln nt H;iengtrf.st
hnll, l ebrunry 15. would be culled off ly
the Pitengerfest board within twenlvio-.ir
hours. This, however, bus been denied bv
Hermnn Wltte. attorney lor tho bo trd,
nil" Manager E. G. Cook tho repre.entii
live of Mr. Rrndy and others.
LONG SHOTS WIN AT OAKLAND
Aliura nnd Astor, Ahont Knell of
Which There In as Ootid ns 2.1
to 1, Score Itrnokrta.
PAN FRANCISCO, Jan. IS.-I.onu shots
were In evidence nt Oakland. Alzurn nnd
Astor. both quoted nt 25 lo 1. wero nmoug
the winners. Alzurn received llttlo support,
tut, well rliMen by O'Connor, won as bo
pleased. Astor wits well played bv hW
owner. Charlie Bltorst iml won vuMy.
toLurn wns on three winners. Fnvorlies
captured tho other four events. Results:
First rn?o. six furlotiRS. selling: Mnrc:it-,
101 (Domlnlck), I to 1, won; Fiorlnel II. 103
(O Connor), 5 to 1. second; Sprv Lnik, 1(2
(Moiince), 30 to 1, third. Time; 1.IUV4.
Hlmon I). Sam Howard, Abbylelx L nnd
Saint Anthony nlso ran.
Second race. Futurity course, selling: Al
zurn. 107 (O'Connor). 25 to .. won; Mnre.n,
10' (Domlnlck), 7 to 5, second; lllrdle Stone,
M7 (Ilasslnger). 12 to 1, third. Time: 1:15.
Mconbrlght. Mnmlo, lllldrcth, lrnto nnd
Compnss nlso ran.
Third race, one mile and nn eighth, selling-
Ilorlon. 101 (t'oliurn), 6 to fi, won;
Ienii. 101 (Mouneo), 8 to 6. second; Lou Rrv,
104 (Huchunnn). S to B. third. Time; 2 01.
Fourth rnce. Futurity course, selling: Adi
N. 105 (Domlnlck), IS to 5. won; Invlctus, 105
(Coburn), 10 to 1, second; Onion Itrown. 101
(UnsMnger), 40 to 1, third. Time; i:lli$.
Merndn. Litmus, Skip Me, Cousin Carrie
nnd Dnrleno nlso rnn.
Fifth rnce, six furlongs, selling: Hernoin.
101 (Cobutn). 2 to 1, won; Dnndy Jim. 1(4
(Domlnlck), 9 to 2. second; Tenncy Hello. I(i7
(Uuchnnnn), 7 to 2. third. Time: 1:17','j. ur
LU.zle. Flntter nnd Redemption nlso ran.
Sixth race, one mile, selling: Astor. 206
(Coburn), 25 to 1, won; Galnttnus. S6 (J.
Mnrtln), 4 to 1, second: Klckum Hob. 101
(Stuart), 60 to 1. third. Time: 1:46. Urchin,
Owensboro, Essence and Osmond nlso ran,
SPLIT IN TURF CONGRESS
I.nrRcr Clnba Will Withdraw from
the Present lloily and Or
ganize u Xeiv One.
CHICAGO, Jan. 16. "Tho Chicago. St.
Louis, New Orleans, Lutonln, Ttinfomn,
Memphis nnd Louisville trucks will with
draw from tho present Turf congress nnd
organize u new body similar to tho eastern
Jockey club," snld a prominent delegate to
tho session of tho Turf congress, held hero
today. "This wilt menn tho dissolution of
tho present turf congress, tho throwing
out of the smaller southern trucks nnd thu
organization of a strong western body,
with a board of stewnrds that will bo ex
tremely powerful In turf mutters."
This combination Includes the big tracks
of tho west, with tho exception of Llttlo
Hock, n few small southern tracks, Oak
land and Ingleslde, tho latter of which has
not been In operation this season. These
trucks will bo provided for, however, If the
present plans carry. The smaller trucks
will bo licensed by tho lnrger and more
powerful c6mblne. Any track not so li
censed will bo culled an outlaw. Tho new
bod). If It goes through, will bo nnmed tho
Western Jockey club and will fix all racing
dates.
Colonel F. M. Appcrson of Llttlo Rock,
In spenklng of tho contemnlted change,
snld: "Tho Turf congress will not dissolve.
It will go on ns before. The clubs which
will remain In It will bo tho Highland
Park, Newport, Nnshvlllo nnd Llttlo Hock."
Tho object of today's meeting of the T urf
congress to provide for tho division of I ho
money now In the treasury was accom
plished. Each truck now In tho Turf con
gress secures $2,900, This leaves tho sum
of $2,0)0 In tho treasury to cover present
expenses. It is said thnt each of tho big
trncKH win turn its j:,:ju into mo treasury
of tho now Jockey club.
lteNiilts nt New Orlrnn.
NEW ORLEANS. Jnn. lii.-Dlssntlsfac-tlon
with tho riding of Jockey May during
the mooting caused tho stewnrds to sus
pend him today pending an Investigation.
Tho stewards also decided to refuse further
entry of tho horso Spurs. Owner S. W.
Gary was suspended pending an Investiga
tion of tho running of tho horso Tourney
In tho Inst rneo today. Weather cloudy nnd
track fast. Results:
First race, one mile, selling: Callenr, 112
(Mitchell), 11 to 5. won; Hinsdale. 100
(Wcmderly), 7 to 1, second; Cogswell, 101
(Richards), 5 to 1, third. Time: 1:49. Net
tlo 11, Gracious, Senator Joe, Assessment
and Cnlllpus also ran.
Kecomi race, six iuriongs; BnxatucK, iu
(Wlnklleld), 4 to 1 nnd 7 to 5, won; W. J.
Deboe, 100 (Weber), 4 to i, second; W. J.
linker. 107 (Cochrai), 3 to 2, third. Tlmo:
1:19. Grantor, Quito Right nnd Dlvonno
also ran.
Third race, handlcnp, steplechaso, short
courso: Don Clarenclo, 132 (Flnnegnn), 13
to 5. won; Mnrvo II, 136 (Herllng), 7 to 2,
second; Hrnkemnn, 137 (Lawless), 3 to ),
third. Time: 3:32. Jnck Hnyes nnd Dl
vertlsement nlso run.
Fourth race, handlcnp, one mile and one
eighth: Drumburg, 91 (Slack), 5 to 2, won;
SInlor Jinnsur. in luocnmni. j 10 : nnd 8
to 6, second; Ren Chance. 107 (O'llrlon), 8
in 1. third. Time: 2:01H. Franirlble.
Strangest nnd Henna nlso ran.
Fifth nice, seevn furlongs, selling:
Goodale, 107 (Dnle), 12 to 1, won; Colonel
L'assKty, jut u-ocnrnni, a 10 1, seennu; urnw
Lad. 110 (Walsh), 11 to 6, third. Tim:
l:3lifc, dales, Nearest, Spurs nnd Ettholln
nlso ran.
Sixth race, seven rurionRS, selling:
Waterhouse. 107 (Wlnklleld). 12 to 1. won:
Thurles. 110 (Cochrun). 6 to 1, Bocnnd; Pant
land, 101 (Pnrretto). 6 to 1, third. Time:
1:31. Al Lone, Jim Conwny, Prince Renl,
j. II. Harnes, Defender, Miss Lorottn nnd
Tourney nlso rnn. C. P. Jones lost his
rider aim old noi nn:sn.
DIMENSIONS 0FLIPT0N BOAT
lloston Pnprr Say It Will lie Much
Like llrltnnnla, Ilxcrpt
in Depth.
HOSTON, Jan. 16. According to tho
Herald, which claims to hnvo reliable In
formation, Sir Thomas I.lpton'c new chal
lenger. Shamrock II, will havo a draft of
nineteen feet six Inches, a beam of twenty
tbreo feet six Inches und letiuth over all
will bo 136 feel. The lend weight Is to
bo eighty-live tons. Designer Watson be-lli-ves
that a beam such as ho has given
Khnmrock II Is better tor nll-uround per
formance than the twenty-six feet which
ho gnvo Vukyrlo III, It Is n very noticeable
fact, says tho Herald, that Uio now chal
lenger and the lirttannlu, thu prince of
Wales' boat, havo exactly tho same beam
dimensions, though tho former has more
than two feet moro draft than tho prince's
old yacht. It Is evident from these di
mensions that Mr. Watson has gone In n
measure to tho canoo tync of midship sec
tion, moro llko tho Jubilee than nny of our
otner American minis, it, is quite evident
that the yacht now building by Denny llros,
of Dunbarton Is less powerful than those
being built on this side and It Is quite
certain on Its dimensions thnt It will not
be able to carry quite the sail plan of
either the Lnwson or the llelinont syndi
cate boat While It may be penalized In
this respect It gains In another Important
direction. In having less displacement, less
wetted surface, and, nil things else being
equal, It should be quite ns easily driven
under Its ennvns ns the larger nnd more
powerful boats with their grcntrr sails
spread.
DELEGATES ON THE GROUND
.Men Interested In Formation f cw
Anirrlenn Assoelntlnu (intlier
In imv York,
NEW YORK. Jnn. 16 -Deleuntes to the
new base ball association, which may In
formed In New York thl week, nrtived In
town today. II. It. Kick represent Phil
ndclphln, tl. 1). Qiilnti Milwaukee. II. A.
Havener Chicago. W. A. Watklns the In
diptinpolls club, llnrry Pallium the Louis-villi-
club nml Arthur Irwin the llostnn
club. Other delegates will reach this city
tomorrow.
A meeting Is to be held tomorrow, nt
which the temporary organization will be
perfected. It Is then the Intuition to milk
11 formal nppllcntlon for recognition uudei'
tho national agreement. The national boird
of ur lil t ration controlling the nllntmont rf
base ball territory will be asked to net on
this request nnd It Is ndileil the members
of the board will be within cull.
Pliicr Itcfunc to III t nt Unit.
The World tomorrow will publish 11 state,
tnent saying thnt the result of the recent
nssc mbllng of magnates came to light yes
terday. It wns a bold swing to give the
Protective Association of Professional Huso
Hall Players n black eye by Inducing two
prominent tongue plnycrs to sign cotitr.vts
fo." l!X)l nnd thereby break the ngreem'nt
existing among the ball players. A few
days ago F Del Inns lloblsoti. president of
the St. Louis club, sent for Pat Donovan
and Jesso llurkett, members of lust yenr's
St. Louis team, to come to this city and
consult with him nbout the make-up nf the
team. The players responded, nnd what fol
lowed Is best described by their own stnte
ments: "Mr. Itoblsnn offered me a contract to
manage the St. Louis tenm," snld Donovan,
"nt n snlary thnt would be blghlv satrSTio
tory to me. 1 nm n member of tho Hno
ve nssoe'ntlon and told Mr.
Roblson that In lusllce to himself and vv
self I could not tlirn now I told him If I
signed now. nnd nfterw-trd the players were
fotred to nerede to the lensue, my plree
would be anything but p.Tasnnt ns mali
nger of the team "
"I watt offered 11 good toll," snld llurk-lt,
"to sign 11 contract for next season. I hnve
been In Mr. Iloblson's eniplov for ton
ytnrs nnd nlwnys found htm liberal nnd
squnre. Hut under the present clrcur.i
stnnces I bad to refuse lo sign."
hasitshea"rtseton boston
Anierlcnn Lcnnuc t'mnmlttce Leaves
for the- Bnnt to Stnrt (iub In
Sodrit's Tom 11.
CHICAGO, Inn. 16.-President Hon H.
Johnson of the American league left lo
night for (ievclnnd. There he will b" Joined
by (V W. Somers, who Is carrying on nego
tiations for nn American lenpue club In
DohIoii, mid the pair will proceed east,
visiting Washington. Hnltlmore, Phlladal
phla and llnston. Since Iho defection of
Wntklus of Indianapolis there Is no lotu'i-r
nny concealment of (he fuel that the Amer
ican lensiie purposes entering the Hub.
Speaking of bnse ball coiidltb.ns Mr.
Johnson said- "Huston Is a good city. It l
now only a question of tlmn and unlo!i our
plans fall we will have a club there Ibis
year. Watklns Is too strotmly under Nn
tlonel leaituo Influence nnd the Inlluenee of
John T. Hriish for us to enro much nbout
his notions. ludlaiinpolls has always been
a trouble-mnker and tho club has m.irrvl
the harmonious vorklngs of our body. Con
fidentially. Us withdrawal will bo a born,
although I have a marked respect for Wat
klns' base ball ability."
THEY'RE OFF IN A BUNCH
Omnhn Gun Club Artists to Try Con
eliisluiiH with Kansas titr
llltiils.
Tho Omaha Gun club team, accompanied
by a pnrty of local enthusiastic shootern,
left last night for Kansas City, where the
fourth Intec-clty shoot between teams tcp
rtsenttng Omaha and Kansas City will bo
held tomorrow and Saturday. At the last
mlnuto the Kimball brothers, Tom and
Dick, were unribln to nccompnny the team
because of nn attack ot tho grip, with
which both are nffected.
Tho failure of the Klm'oalls to Join the
team was disappointing becaure they eould
be detiended upon for ti good scoro every
time. Their successors nro Frank Heard nml
George Wntson, both of whom nro i;ooi
shots and nro expected to glvo n good ac
count of themselves.
OeorKO I.oomls. Frank Pnrmalce. W. D.
Townscnd. Plumber Heed. Frwik Crnhlll, 1
lieorgo Watson, Jtin rinieml. Dan nrity,
Dick Llndermiin nnd Frank ltcnrd nro tl.o
members of the team which vill cout!"St
with Kansas City for tho fourth tlmo to
ircrrow nnd Saturday. Contain Goodl-y
IU ticker went to Kunsas City yesterday
morning. In order to havo everything In
readiness for the reception of the Omnhn
contingent. .
Among tho locnl sportsmen who nc-om-panled
the tenm wcro: Chnrlln Lewii,
iienry .-m-uinam, ur. wowns. i-rniiK 1-034
W D. Ilnrdln, Otis Ilershelm, V. E. Kings
bury, Charlie Metz nnd Ooorge STlbli"". ,
The entlro jinrty occupied a special sleeper
over tho ISurHn-U-m.
Intermit Innul Athletic Krriit.
NEW YORK. Jan. Ifi. The -World anv:
Yalo nnd Harvard will meet Oxford nnd
Combrldgo on track nnd field ngaln. ut.d
the nthletes of the American universities
will endeavor to wipe out the defeat they
received at tho hands of the English sin
denln In tho summer of 1S99.
Arrangements have been In progress for
some time In the hands nf tho prominent
nlumnl of the universities and nro now well
along. Grcnt secrecy has been mnliitalnn.l
by nil who nro In nny wuy connected with
tho proposed meeting, but It bus been as
certained that negotiations were pending
and that E. J. Wendel. n prominent and
enthusiastic Harvard nlumnus. to n ecr-
talji extent represented his alma mater In
tlif- matter.
Thn nlnn Is to havo Oxford and Cam
bridge pay a visit hero nnd havo the con
tests como on on neiurai KrnuiiuH, pruicra
bly Manhattan field, Now York.
Oxford anil Cnmlirlilue Mny Come.
NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Jan. 16. It can bo
stated here on IiIkIi nutborlty Hint nlthniiKh
negotiations hnvo not begun between Ynlo
nnd Harvard and Oxford nnd Cnmbrldgo In
reirard to on athletic mcetinK tnis year.
such neKotlatlons may soon begin. The
trouble heretofore has been tho harmoniz
ing of Ynlo and Hnrvnrd ns to the place of
meotlng. J hero is now said 10 ue a strong
probability that Harvard will accept Yoln's
proposition for tho selection of neutral
grnundH nnd thnt negotiations with tho
Englishmen enn follow.
I'orry Qiirpniui' Defeated.
ATlDT.rTrtM Wlu .Tnn 1ft Afnrtlrt Tlilffv
of Chicago defeated Perry Qucenan of Mlf-
wauKce in nn cigiii-ruunu ijuxiiik cunie.ii
n ere laniKiii.
Onn Arm Tno Ilrnvy for Wife.
Frank Flnla. n onc-nrmrd noddler llvlmt
nt 1146 South Fourteenth street. A'ho was
fined 10 nnd costs ten days nun ror l-oating
his wife nnd nbuslng his family, repotted
tno perrormanco veincKiay evening unci
was arrested by Patrolman Mansfield.
KlduniiliiK Hill lu Kansnn.
TOPBKA. Kan.. Jan. 16. Representative
Grlltln of Jefferson county today Introduced
a bill In the leglslatura providing for a ten
years sentence in tno pcnltcptiary ror tlio
til nnllt MARK
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tiiuiAT in n nt; roit thk iinv.
Oliportuoltlrx AtTorileil by Nctv Cen
tury Condition.
Fifty yenrs heme the great men of the
wor'.d will be numbered by fifty thousitndu,
writes Scnntor Depcw In Success. There
fore, It Is safe to predict that the young
man of today has Just ns much chance of
gaining success In the future ns hnil the
mnn who lived fifty yenrs ngo. Tho world
mtlltlp'les by degrees and so the people be
come more numerous on the fnce of the
enrth. Idle territories, thnt nro bound lo
Itu-rcnso nnd progress, will become the
homes nf this mass of human beings.
Theirs Is the power to crente grcnt ellles,
to erect new metropolises thnt' will com
pete with ouch oilier In the rnco for suc
cess. The boy of today 1ms llttlo to fear that
the Held Is becoming overcrowded In our
own country. It Is Just ilng. oj-ttc(l. Tho
uyily thing thnt will be a metinee to bis
progress will bo climatic conditions; for,
Willi the growth of time, tho country must
expand from lis temperate sections to thoso
of the Arctic regions. There nre some who
suy that, yenr by year, tho terrors of iho
north gradually diminish, that the old
world Is passing through certain cycle,
somewhere In the vast infinitude, of space,
that Is mnklng the temperature more genial
nnd moro oven. If this bo true, nnd wo
know not how true It may be, then Iho
young men of today, nnd those who 11 10. yet
to bo born, hnve conditions (o look forward
to that are far moro favorable limn they
woro to those of tho paM centuries.
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In tlio process of tnannfncturinp; fltfs
aro used, ns they nro pleasant to thu
tnstc, but tho medicinal qualities of tlio
remedy arc obtained from senna nnd
other nrouiatic plants, by a method
known to tho Caijfoiinia Km Sviiup
Co. only. In order to pet its beneficial
effects nnd to avoid imitations, pletiM)
remember tlio full namo of tho Company
printed on tho front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FUANCI8CO, CAL.
x,ouibviia.e. nr. hew vonjc, n. t.
For sale by all nnimtlts. Price roc. por bottlOi
A SKIN OF BEAUTyTsTjW"0REVER
DR.T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL
CREAM, OR MAGICAL DEAUTIFIER.
rtemoves Tan, rimples,
Frrcklu, Moth I'ntchr
Itaah and SUIn dl-
rjilfaff, and cverj
HIIU urura uiiec-
tlon. It has toot
the trtt of 11
yrars, and li ig
harmless wi taste
It to lie euro II
ts properly iiialr.
Accept no counter
feit of clmllat
name, Dr. U A.
Sayre said to a la
dy of the liaut-toa
(a Datlent)!
"An you Indies will uso them, I recom
mend 'GOURAUD'S CREAM' as the leaal
harmful of all the Skin preparations." Foi
sale bv all Druggists and Fancy Qoodt
Dealers In tho U. S. and Kurope. .
KEItll. T. HOPKINS, l-rop'r,
17 Great Jonea Bt.. N. T.
A Wise Woman
111 cry toil preerve htr testify, A fine
he 41 of hir It one of the ItlghMt chrm.
Imperial Hair Regenerator
Irentnres Gray or llleachflit tialr to an'
natural color ur ebaile. Ilia lirau.diiA
able, nnrt ON'K APPLICATION WII.I,
I.AHT KOU MONTHS. KtDile of linlf
colored iroc. bend zor l'linjiuu'i.
UPCIIAL CHEMICAL Mm. CO.. K W.21dSt..New Vera.
bold by all drugylsta and hairdressers.
riifct fcltti i aim tiL i.Mrm
WIOtTlHOAV .SIHtlWEAKIHU
Hife. TRIAL in j uur oivu liomr, v.u
W furnish the trcnulno and
only MkintLiirHUiLi kitni.
i.va ct. n m. r km t,i nic nr.M ti
to any reader of this paper.
No moat j U ditrt trrr lo-
alMOST HOTHIVin eonimnil
with iricst all other treatment. Crv whta all etbtr efrc.
tils UIU, appllipm id r-ll. till. QUICK CURE for
lnrathan(ollinents. OM-ThlHCtl'IiR Cnr alliirirnut
illffases, wriiknetiites and disorders. For cnmiileta
-tnle-l eonfldentlal rntnloifuo, etitlhU Mont wMlf-m.
- per- ur. 1 - 1
look's Ducbc33 Tablets nroeutcestrullj
19 used monthly byoverl0,000ladii.s. Price,
K1!. Hy mall, il.OH. riend 4 cento for
& satnpln snd particulars. Tliei Cook Co.,
253 Woodward nu Detroit, Mich.
Bold In Omaha bv Kuhn & Co., IS A nouxloa.
Dr. Kay's Lung Ba.m
cures every kind of cough. In grippe, bronchitis,
M)re throat, croup, whooplnir cough, etc, Never
rti-ninerHttiostointtOli. At Dnicu-lRts. 10&io
nowrct.L'8
Don't disturb
Anti-Kawf
tho wholo family
coughniu. Autl-
Knuf will stop It nt
once. loo nt druir
stores.
RIPAN'S TAIJUIiUS Is nn effeetttnl euro
for tho ills which originate In n bad t tom
nch. 10 for 5c. At nil druKKlBts.
DO YOUR FEET PER
SPIRE IN WINTER?
RE-NO-MAY
PINK POWDER
not only rcJItrveH, lint positively
enrr-n nil tllsrnBCB of tho feet Stops
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